It's a site (free to try) that lets you stage artwork - to see what it would look like in various settings. Frames, lighting, rooms, colors, arrangements etc. can all be edited. Your artwork is placed to scale so you get a real understanding of what it would look like in a similar space.
I think with your work in particular it would help the viewer to have some context and see the work in an environment.
I tried it a while back with some of my paintings - and it was a real eye opener. Much to my chagrin I felt much of the artwork I liked the most, didn't work on the wall to my satisfaction -
I am really digging it. The colours are a great combination together, and the shapes are beautiful. Overall, it’s very strikin , and the viewer can lost taking in all the details of this piece .
(THANKS). I use a local print shop, they print on Mmtallic paper and then adhere it to the inside of 1/4" thick acrylic (plastic). Based on the size ratio, they could print it up to 4 feet x 6 wide. That would be wild for the lobby of some corporate office...!